Murrumbeena murderer still at large

Rania Spooner and Caroline Zielinski

As many as ten firearms have been removed from the house where a couple was found dead in Melbourne's south-east.

The guns, mostly in cases and long-armed, were taken away by police about 2.15pm on Thursday.

Police also removed two computer hard drives from the house on Omama Road in Murrumbeena, not far from Chadstone shopping centre, and towed a four-wheel drive vehicle believed to be owned by the couple's son from the property.

On Thursday afternoon, a police spokeswoman said the firearms were registered to Mr Adamson and were not part of the homicide investigation.

‘‘We extend our deepest sympathy to Cheryl’s family at this very difficult time. Cheryl was a highly regarded member of the Grimwade House team, loved and respected by her students, their parents and her colleagues.